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About The Sioux County journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1888-1899 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 3, 1896)
, atsoat Mtar-fcjr. lili," It ii curious Jact tl at blue-eyed ati are Invariably deal Mr. J. Har rison Weir, a great authority on tlie rat, ODce bought a Ut, tite, blue-eyed beauty, which leeuitd to be every inch a (rood eat, eioept that it vocal oran was of such robuHt power that her eries drove the household frantic. After some el range ei-ritiiie-a the problem was toUttd. t,y tliii voioeful specimen ling Uken borne by a kind olj lady, who was beraelf stone deaf. rkmetiuie a check ii ai annoying and ernbarasMng at no money at all.ee'tecial !y when you haven't even 6 cents lor ixw are outside oi it. The small sleeve shirred to the shoul der and augmented by a little puff, is not bad, but the coat sleeve, unadorned and severe, i a trial to the artistic eye. To be sure of wearing your clothes well you must p tsaess at least three dif ferent kinds of corset to tu.t different cuts of cl th. Blooil is wlmt iirn trim nrrvi-a, tiu-ir, v Ullty, Good bliKKl and tnni hnaltli cmne Ij) taking Sarsaparilia lie sure to K-t HdI' ami only IHMiis. Hood' Plll8rt' ttie favri( f:tnIly -atlirtle. Glacjness Comes With a better understanding1 of the transit nt nature of the many phys ital Ills, which vanish ltefore procr ef forts tje nt If ciforts pleitsjiiU-lfortK rightly directed. There is comfort In the knowledge, that so nmny forms of sickness, are not ilue to any actual dis ease, hut simply to a coiihtiimted condi tion of the system, which tin? pleasant family la.vitive, Syrup of Kim, prompt ly remove-. Tluit U why it is the only remedy with millionsof families, and is everywhere esteemed no highly by all who Viihl.s :( o 1 heuit'i. Its hem-ficiul effects are due to the fuel, thut it is the OWJ remedy which promotes intern:;l cleanline.sH without dcbilitutitijf tho orjrnns on which it acts. It is therefore all important, in order to (fet its bene ficial effects, to note when yon pur chase, Unit you have the genuine arti cle, which isiiuiiufuctured by the Cali fornia Fitf ft ,. r.'p t'o. only and sold by all reputuliH! di-lijjf'' t:i. ' If in the. enjoyment of rood health, and the syst in Is rcnlar, laxatives or other remedies arc then not needed. If afflicted with any a. tiutl disease, one may lie. comiiiendcd to the most skillful physicians, l.t:t if in need of a laxative, one should have the lu st, and with tho well-informed everywhere. Syrup of Fi(p stands highest ii'n d Is most largely used and gives most funeral satisfaction. Whypay the same price for the inferior " just as good " when you can get I- V Vtf VELVETEEN r SKIRT BINDING by asking and Insisting ? II your dealer WILL NOT aupply you we will. . Samplti lhowl labtii sr.d maltriah mailt J rtt. " Horns Drsmitfe Mads Eiy." nrv 72 fge (wok by Mist Emmi M. Hooper.ol the Lfw Homa ioumil.Hlls In plain word haw to mik dreKi ,om wKhout prevloui training ; nulled lor 25c. ft. H. A M. Co., P. 0. Bos 699. N. V. City. Through Yellowstone Park on abicycle. b A TRIP WORTHTAKING. Writ to J. Francis, Ool Pa'r tlartoa Ki.uKi, tmialia. Nb.. for booklet giving lull Information about xl. roads. "to- mm o ood Hoods The Blue and the Gray. Both men and women are apt to feel a little blue, when the gray hairs begin to show. It's a very natural feeling. In the normal condition of things gray hairs belong to advanced ' ,. They have no business whitening tbe head of man or woman, who has not begun to gd down the slope of life. As a matter of fact, the hair turns gray regardless of age, or of life's seasons ; sometimes it is whitened by iokness, but more often from lack of care. When the hair fades or turns gray there's no need to resort to hair dyes. The normal color ) ) ) ) of the hair is restored and retained by the use of Q Ayer's Hair Vigor. O Atrs Carebook, "a storf of cure told tr the cured." ( ) tm pages, free. J. C Aytr Co., Lowell, Mats. f V Cvt of ltla. i A caveat may I filed in Canada jus i in the United fctates, the entire ex pense being M. A Spanish patent covers fcpain and all the Spanish colonies that are not belo by insurgents. In Russia a patent may te taken out, at the p'ea-mre of the patentee, foi three, five or ten years. A (ierrnan patent must le worked ir that country ithi(i three years from the date or it becomes void. MEMORIES OF PATERNITY. Emotion Which a Voting Father Feels When He Truudles the Knbr. It Is always a little amusing to see a young father fare forth with a baby his baby-in his arms for the flit time. It Is ui u.4e for liliu to try to appear lliiconxrkiug of his situ.Hioii, for It is perfectly evident to everylxidy that It Is his llrst appearance in public In the role of a father. Ills awkwardness Is manifest, mtr ii.s pride is also In evidence, aud the ivt form a combination of which no youn:; father need to be ashamed. There are some men and some women w'.w are sentimental enough to have their hear; quite touched by the very Held of a young couple overflowing wit'i teuder- j liess and pride and solicitude over th"ir I first born. Those to whom this not u; common spectacle appeal, are apt to b middle need or elderly men and women, whose own youth has lon beeu only a memory. lint If they have lived hon estly and truly It Is a pleasant memory, nd the sight of a young: couple and their first liby gives rise to some of the sweetest memories of their lives. , They recall the time when life was all hopes and nil harmonies to them, and the coming of their first little ooe ; -ive them new hopes nud sweet -r har monies. The little one is a man iiow perhaps, with children of his own, bu: you can remember just how he looked In his swaddling clothes, and Just u you felt when you first appeared in puV lic with him In your arms. You don't talk much about It now, ls-cause y ct don't want to he thought "silly" or "sentimental," but If you are the imiti or the woman you ought to he you will have taught your children that Cod can give them no higher proof of hi favor thin to give them little ones cf their own.-Helndt Tree Press. All Hot the lollur. A nifiu who thanks Cod that he be .ongs in London and who doesn't be lieve In the existence of an honest Yankee, nnd has the grace to say so, lately wrote the following letter to a lady in New York. As to the fuel that he Is honest, we are left !u no doubt, since he admits It himself. The letter Is puhlisheti In the New York Tribune. Loudon, January, lS'.Mi. Lady -On New Year's day I was in New York, and at an overhead railway station on the Third Avenue and ISth street I found a pocket book, which I thiuk Is your property. As I waa go !nj directly aboard the steamer for London, where I belong, tlnuik God, I had hot time to hunt you up. Now here at home my Missus lias n longer that come from your coun try, he Is n Yankee, and they do say he Is a honest man (I do not believe, myself tluit there Is an honest Yankeei, but the Missus says that he Is n real gentleman well she Is boss she ought to know, well this Yankee come over here about 8 or 10 times a year with tine stock and he puts up with my Missus nud as he pays his score I think we can trust him with the purse theit was nothing In It of value crept a piece of green paper, wlch said the United States would pay on demand the sum of One Hollar wlch I sold for four Shillings, but that wan little enough for all my trouble, and a I am an bon est man I do hope the Yankee will gi: and give you your pocketbook. ( opylng-Ink Formula. A writer in a recent French scientific paper gives the following formula for manufacturing copying ink, by mean of which a number of coplea can be ob tained without the aid of a copying press: Logwood extract, twenty-eight grammes; soda crystal, three and one half grammes; chromate of lead (neu tral), one gramme; gum acacia, three and one-half grammea; glycerine, twenty-eight grammes; and a sufficient quantity of distilled water. The log wood 'itractjn the pojdej-edi TornhJ; to lieput Into a porcelain " vesSeT with the soda; then add two hundred and, thirty gra'uiaiea (one thousand gram met equals one kilogramme) of water, and boll until to extract la dissolved and the'solutlon has a reddish tint. Then take off the Ore, add the glycerine, then tbe chromate aud the gum, which . ...- , in Dttle water- :OOCGOQG MEMORIES OF PATERNITY. Emotions W!:!ch a Voting Father Fer' When He Truudlea the Kabr. It Is always a little amusing to see a young father fare forth with a baby his baby in bis arms for the first time. It Is no use for him to try to apiear unconscious of his situation, for it is perfectly evident to everylswly that it Is bis first apM-arauce in public In the role of a father. His awkwardness Is manifest, tmt u.s pride Is also in evidence, aud the tw form a com Ulna Hon of which no youn- father need to Is ashamed. There are mMiie men and some women w!io are sentimental enough to have their hearts quite touched by the very ij.ht of a J'oijig couple overflowing wit'i tender ness and pride and solicitude oer their first born. Those to whom this not un common spectacle appeals are apt to br middle-aged or elderly men and women, whose own youth has long leeu only a memory. Hut if they have lived hon estly and truly it Is a pleasant memory, and the sight of a young couple and their first Uiby gives rise to some of the sweetest memories of their lives. They recall the time when life was all hopes and all harmonies to them, and the coming of their first little o.ie gave them new hopes and sweeter har monies. The little one Is n mall now. perhaps, with children of his own, but you can remember Just how he looked in his swaddling clothe:-, aud Just how you felt when you first appeared in pu') lic with hiin In your arms. You don't talk much about It now. Is-cause you don't want to be thought "silly" or "sentimental," but If you are the man or the woman you ought to be yon will have taught your children that (Jod can give them no higher proof of his favor than to give them little ones cf their own. ltel roll Free Press. All Hut the Oollnr. A man who thanks Hod th.it he bay iongs in Loudon and who doesn't be lieve in the existence of an honest Yankee, and has tho grace to say so, lately wrote the following letter to a lady In New Yoik. Ak to the fact that he is honest, we are left In no doubt, since he admits it himself. The letter is published In the New York Tribune. London, January, l.Vii!. Lady On New Year's day I was In New York, and at 1111 overhead railway station oil the Third Avenue and ISth street I found a pocketbook, which I think Is your property. As I was go ing directly aboard the steamer for London, where I belong, thank (lod. I had not time to hunt you up. Now here at home my Missus has n loogcr that coiiiim from your conn try, he is a Yankee, and they do say he is an honest man tl do not believe myself tluit thent is 1111 honest Yankee), but the Missus says that he Is a real gentleman well she Is boss she ought to know, well this Yankee conic over here about 8 or 10 times a year with flue stock and he puts up with my Missus and 11s he pays Ids score I think we can trust hliu with the purse their was nothing in It of value ccept a piece of green pniHr, wlch said the Tinted States would pay on demand the sum of One Dollar wlch 1 sold for four Shillings, but that was little enough for all my trouble, nnd as I am an hon est man I do hope the Yankee will go aud give you your pocketbook. An X Hay Story. The Investigators whose names ap pear in the newspapers in connection with Roentgen ray experiments; arc a good deal bothered by applications from people who Imagine they have bullets or other unpleasant foreign substance In vitriol! jsirts of their an atomy. The story goes that not long ago a certain local scientist received the following letter: Dear Sir I have hud a bullet In my thorax for seven years. I 11111 too br.iy to come to Cleveland, but hope you will be able to come down here and lo cate the bullet, as I am sure the cn.-e Is worth your while. If you 111 n't come yourself, send your apparatus, and I will get one of the doctors here to use It. Yours truly, . Here In the local man's reply: Pear Sir Very sorry I cannot find time to visit you. Nor will I be able to send my apparatus. If you can't come to Cleveland yourself send me your thorax by express, and I will do the best I can with It. Yours truly, Cleveland Post. Anecdotes of Ilulow. Social rank did not count In his esti mate of values. He broke up an audi ence of titled personages assembled to enjoy one of his reheursnlw, by causing the baaooon players to perform their parts alone until the listeners all left In disgust "Now," said lu, cheerfully, when the last of his noble hearern hail doimrtud, "we'll go to work." He kicked tho uanie-lioord of a certain piano off the atage because It degraded the artist into an advertisement. In the presence of an enthusiastic audience he once no ticed two laurel wreaths on the piano. He picked them up, looked at them, and then kicked them under the Instrument. He did this lieoanse he resented the Idea that musicians should be treated differ ently from other men. He wished music to lie a uiaiily calling. He would not have It degraded Into a matter of patronage. "o, take that laurel wreath to Herr Franr, Lacliner (his predecessor in Munich), who Is on the pension lint," he exclaimed to an usher. "I am not stipe rnuntia ted. Century. Miss Summit Mr. Travers Just sent me these lovely violets. He Is so gen erous, and I know he couldn't afford It. The poor, dear boy, I don't see where he gets the money from. Hashaway (savagely) I know where he got the money from In this cnio. Harlemlte. In hot wentlur I: U mi much woik a any man should do to carry an um brelLi and take off tila lint to women. JONATHAN i.UV.US J Polo'r of V:i3 a )e..r, but Go Hie II-1 re w nod Kree. Jonathan Kdwards Is the greatest theologian that this country has ever produced, declares Ir. Field, in the . Kvaugelist. Ifobert ILill, the famous Knglish preacher, used to devour his books, with such amazement at the power of reasoning they showed that he exclaimed: "Kdward Is the great est" perhaps he meant solely in the field of philosophical and theological sHouhuion "of the sons of men'"' Yet j this great man was settled In n couutry jKirish In Northampton, whor the peo ple, who could not appreciate his great ness, fairiy drove him away, after I which, as If he would find a lodge in some vast wilderness, he went over 1he ' mountains and took refuge at Stock bridge, on the banks of the 1 lousatonic, where there was a mission for the In dians, with a few settlers from Kastern Massachusetts, and there the records t 11 us that h meeting of the tow n not of the church, for in those days there wan but one church, which was estale lished by law, and the town was to pro vide for Its support held 011 Feb. j. 17."o (when perhaps down lu old Yii ginia (ieorge Washington was colebiai Ing his eighteenth birthday), it . , voted that "in case the 1'ev. .loiiail:.' F.d wards should settle with them in i work of the ministry" lie should r reive the sum of 0 iris Id per :) alsmt .:'..". It in comforting to kmc that he was assured in ;he contract that It should be "lawful money." When I rend this I confess I cou'm hardly believe it yet no rubbing of eyes or of spectacles could change tie figures; there they stand, as It :- have Blood for lb! years, for liie benefit of whoever may have n cur::tsinp to rea: them. The amount seems indeed L: credibly small, and perha s w.i .iippl mented by a contribution from tin 1- 11; lish society for the Proliag.it in, 1 of Ii, (Jospel In Foreign Paris. Hut. so lis the record goes, that was the salar.' and the whole salary, so far a i: wi:; paid in money; Hut with this the) , was also a provision for keeping tic minister warm. If the pop!c eott! t '. not supply much to slimulare him in I Wiirdly, they would at leaM keep th ; blood from freezing in his vein 'iv kee; Ing tin fire burning In his henrt'is1o:i' . And accordingly with this ui'iiiili -en salary It was voted also that he shouh: ; have 100 sleighloads of firewood, o' which the Indians were to furnish elgh : ty lllitl the while settlera twenty, whic'i , they were to chop in the woods anil . draw on sleds to his house. Willi tlii.. ; very modest supply of that which con!'. i buy food and clothing, yet with the II n ! burning brightly on his hearth. .loir: than Kd wards wrote books that w I! be Immortal in the history of ills i-ouu i try. Plain living and high drinking. In deed! ltcnson llnoii'ili. The quality of a man's work depend, greatly upon the mood In which In does It, anil his mood, in turn, is iiille enced more or less sensibly by his sur rounding. An anecdote borrowed from tin New York Sun shows how true this is, even In so prosaic a place as a thread factory. A party of women once had the priv ilege of Inspecting a factory devoted to tlie manufacture of spool thread. Their cicerone was the proprietor oi' the fnt tory, one of the largest and most com plete In the world. What most impressed tlie visitors, however, was not the size and evident prosperity of the plant, but the beauty of the place. Not only was every hygienic and commercial comfort at tended to, but so far as possible every aesthetic consideration was observed as well. Around each wall of tlx spa clous well-windowed apartments where the work was done ran a broad, ex quisitely painted frieze. The figures upon the frieze were 11 dainty dancing company, beaut iful in colors as well 11s In form, aud fit to grace tlie wails of a dwelling rather than a mill. Finally one of the women, a prac tical, plain-spoken dame, asked the owner why he made beauty such an object. "I don't see the use of a frieze like that In a factory," she wild, bluntly. "Why do you have It':" The mill-owner mulled. "Well, come to think of It, It Is n very practical rea son," he said. "I find that if makes better thread." He Hived Them. "lieau" Hickman, one of the old-time characters of Washington, lived entire ly on his wits, nud 110 one from the President down escaped him. One night he wandered into tlie National Hotel, and asked the clerk to give him n room. The clerk had him shown to the room Immediately over tho kitchen, which was swarming with tiles. About nine o'clock In the morning, "ltenu" came along smiling, and, stopping at the office, some of the loungers, whom the clerk had told of the flies, hastened to ask "Beau" how he had rested. "First rate," answered he. "Flies trouble you nny?" asked one. "A little," replied "Hen 11." "In the enrly morn Ing, but I 'hived' 'em." With one accord, the crowd broke for the room to discover the means employed In "hiving" them. "Ileflti" had taken a piece of pie which he had, spread It upon the floor, waited until the (Ilea had settled upon It, then turned tho wnsh basin over them, nnd gone to bed. Old Htyle Robbers. The term "garrotera" wna employed to designate thieve who half strangled their victims In dark afreets nnd lanes In tho Ruburba of London and other largo towns some thirty or forty years ngo. The word Is derived from the "gnrrot," a Runulsh Instrument used for strangling criminals. A baby btxrgy Is a good thing, but a man doesn't Ilk to push It along. I'tie t'tuoice. Jack I have a chance to marry a pw girl whom I love, or a rich womsn n hoin I do not love. What would you advise? George Love is the fait of life, my friend. Without it all else is naught. Love, pure love, rnakej proverty wealth, pain a joy, earth a heaven. Jack Enough. I a ill marry the poor girl whom I love. George Bravely spoken. By the way, would you er mind introducing me to the rich woman you do not love? Lack of vitality and color-matter in the bulbs causes the' hair to fall out and turn gray. We recommend Hall's Hair Ke newer to prevent baldness and grayness. Millions of .Mice The province of Kharkow, in Russia, is besieged by millions of mice. The cats are so accustomed to them that they do not attempt to catch them. Everything is gnawed by mice; candles, soap, bocks, shoes, ami even the house hold furniture is not safe. To sleep at night is impossible, unless you take tbe precaution of standing the four posts of your bedstead in four jars of water. In the fields these vermin are so numerous that the ears of wheat are eaten off tbe stalks as they grow, and a person could kill two or three hundred mice in less than ten minutes. Mr doctor said I would die. hut Piso's Cure for Consumption cured me. Amos Kelner, Cherry V alley, ill., Nov. 23, The most astute speculating philoso pher was Plato, whose reflections on the Bubject have been a model cer since his day. The black skirt arid shirt waist com bination is all very nice, unless the siiirt is a heavy one, when it becomes as u -comfortable an arrangement as yi u cm imagine. "Contains More Flesh Form ing Matter Than Beef." That is what an eminent physician says of good cocoa. The Cocoa made by Walter Baker & Co., Ltd., Dorchester, Mass., is the best. "Jee that Imitations are not palmed off on you. "The New The sts ASJlj 1 VtVAiSMM ' 1UW WUMlCU and she always buys "Battle Ax' for her sweetheart. She knows that a 5-cent pfacc of "Battle Ax" is nearly twice as urge as a 10-cent piece of other nigh grade breads. Try it yourself and you will see why "Battle Ax" is such a popular favorite all over the "The More You Say the Less People Remember." One Word With You, APOLIO v a" , P" J V " ' K- I J j I frif;Mtn !ointr. So long as there is good pasturage it is rarely an economical plan to con'ne the hogs in a close pen, even when fatten ing for market. In selecting a breeding fow or boar, always choose one with a long body, wide back, and whose back and be'.ly or upper and under lines are straight and parallel. Su 'h are mueh more apt to prove decirble than a chunky one, however smooth. Oilman's 'Rural World. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken internally. Price 75 cents. At tbe Kluirslde. The fight between Dick Moore and Tommy Kyan occurred Aug. 22. Bill Brady is of theopinion that Cor bett's fight of four rounds with Sharkey will revive interest in pugilism. Jack Downey, tbe Brooklyn feather weight, has done a lot of fightning tbe past year, but is said to have cleared only $2,5 X). Jim Hall says that be is going into training for the middleweight champion Bhip, as he is tire 1 of meeting men out of his class Mrs. Wfnttlow's Hoothino HYRtTP for child ren teething. Ktitens tbe ?nuis, reduces ianttui-O'li-lion, alia vi pain, curt wind colic. 1m bottle. They eay that women who drink much t l.,v. (...,. 7n nnnk ijcri nave id.c .ici, ti t; cmiiiiH iuulu for this, but we would think that they wanld be wiore apt to have large heads. Returning ocean voyagers are entlui; iasiicover grilled bones as a delightful supper dish, tlieiraetjuaintance with this epicurean bit having been made on ship board. White centri sts wi:h black and hai in ini'es -villi t-av. Woman. tt favors economy. United States. I KiamlasMon and Alrl a la PMsataMUtr at la ta PstMt.WHtT at In. a PMMt, l-ATaucs O'rinami, Waal UTHstH WBITIMO TO AOT " paaasM aay yam saw la a4 tm this fr. vcsUon. Sena fur laTenton' OaMa, or How to 0.4 a Paint. l-ATaucK U'luasu, Wasalaftaa, D. 0. York, Mass, ADTBBTUBIU,